Decaying forest wood releases 10.9 billion tons of carbon yearly, which will increase with climate change

If you’ve wandered through a forest, you’ve probably dodged dead, rotting branches or stumps scattered on the ground. This is “deadwood,” and it plays several vital roles in forest ecosystems.


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Source: Phys.org